Shuka, established 23 years ago, is a Chinese restaurant familiar to Antlers supporters, selling popular gyoza at Hometown Days "Namegata Day." It is located on the way to the stadium from Namegata and Tsuchiura, and many supporters visit on match days. The secret to its popularity is its gentle, never-tiring taste. They use no chemical seasonings whatsoever, carefully preparing dishes to bring out the deliciousness of local ingredients. The extensive menu is another reason why they have so many repeat customers. During lunchtime, set meals like fried horse mackerel are also popular. In the evening, it can also be used as an izakaya, and families with children can relax comfortably in the tatami seating area. There are also many set menus, satisfying even those with hearty appetites. In March, they plan to relocate to the property across the street, where they will have seats with TVs for an even more relaxed dining experience.
A circle of hometowns
Restaurant: Shuka Tamatsukuri Main Branch
Natural flavors without chemical seasonings will have you coming back for more! A safe, secure, and popular local Chinese restaurant.
Shuka, established 23 years ago, is a Chinese restaurant familiar to Antlers supporters, selling popular gyoza at Hometown Days "Namegata Day." It is located on the way to the stadium from Namegata and Tsuchiura, and many supporters visit on match days. The secret to its popularity is its gentle, never-tiring taste. They use no chemical seasonings whatsoever, carefully preparing dishes to bring out the deliciousness of local ingredients. The extensive menu is another reason why they have so many repeat customers. During lunchtime, set meals like fried horse mackerel are also popular. In the evening, it can also be used as an izakaya, and families with children can relax comfortably in the tatami seating area. There are also many set menus, satisfying even those with hearty appetites. In March, they plan to relocate to the property across the street, where they will have seats with TVs for an even more relaxed dining experience.
Shuka, established 23 years ago, is a Chinese restaurant familiar to Antlers supporters, selling popular gyoza at Hometown Days "Namegata Day." It is located on the way to the stadium from Namegata and Tsuchiura, and many supporters visit on match days. The secret to its popularity is its gentle, never-tiring taste. They use no chemical seasonings whatsoever, carefully preparing dishes to bring out the deliciousness of local ingredients. The extensive menu is another reason why they have so many repeat customers. During lunchtime, set meals like fried horse mackerel are also popular. In the evening, it can also be used as an izakaya, and families with children can relax comfortably in the tatami seating area. There are also many set menus, satisfying even those with hearty appetites. In March, they plan to relocate to the property across the street, where they will have seats with TVs for an even more relaxed dining experience.

